---In FairfieldLife@{{emailDomain}}, <authfriend@...> wrote:

 No, Share, I don't keep track or "rank" them. But I don't think I've ever 
laughed so hard or so long at the abject cluelessness of one of your posts. 
(This was just your clueless posts, BTW, not anyone else's. Yours are in a 
class by themselves. And this one almost rises to the level of the last one. 
Keep 'em coming, OK?)
 

 Oh, she will. She can't do anything but.
 
 << Judy, your previous post indicates that you are keeping track of posts you 
think are clueless and you're ranking them! I admit it makes me wonder about 
your mental situation. >>
 

 
 
 On Thursday, December 26, 2013 4:19 PM, "authfriend@..." <authfriend@...> 
wrote:
 
   I don't know whether anyone's keeping track, Share. Would it make you 
anxious if they were? After all, you'd only be competing with yourself.
 

 << Is someone keeping track?! That seems pretty clueless to me! >>

 

 
 
 On Thursday, December 26, 2013 4:12 PM, "authfriend@..." <authfriend@...> 
wrote:
 
   This is probably the funniest (i.e., most clueless) post Share has ever made.
 

 << from yahoo answers: Irony is probably one of the great misused words of our 
generation. In its pure form it requires the speaker to say one thing and mean 
another, and also requires at least one person present to believe that the 
speaker means what he says and at least one who knows otherwise. 

 
 "Irony is a form of utterance that postulates a double audience, consisting of 
one party that hearing shall hear and shall not understand, and another party 
that, when more is meant than meets the ear, is aware both of that more and of 
the outsiders' incomprehension." 
 -- Fowler's Modern English Usage. 
 
 Parody is imitation of the written or spoken words of another for the purpose 
of ridicule. 
 
 Satire is a humorous artistic expression (such as a novel or essay) intended 
to attack folly, stupidity or vice. It can employ a number of types of humor, 
including sarcasm, irony and wit. >> 
 
 
 On Thursday, December 26, 2013 3:48 PM, Richard J. Williams <punditster@...> 
wrote:
 
   
 On 12/26/2013 11:14 AM, authfriend@... mailto:authfriend@... wrote:
 
 Robin and I called that exchange our "irony duel" in private. 
 Oh, so now it's "irony" instead of a "parody"?
 
 parody:
 
 a. A literary or artistic work that imitates the characteristic style of an 
author or a work for comic effect or ridicule. See Synonyms at caricature.
 b. The genre of literature comprising such works.
 2. Something so bad as to be equivalent to intentional mockery; a travesty: 
The trial was a parody of justice.
 
 http://www.thefreedictionary.com/parody http://www.thefreedictionary.com/parody
 
 

 




 
 
 
 



 
 

 




 
 
 
 



 
 

 
 



 
 
 
 





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